Roselia Ramirez, an early childhood education expert and senior training and technical assistance (TTA) associate, has over 25 years of experience promoting the use of evidence-based practices across early childhood programs. She brings expertise in home visiting, school readiness, team leadership, management, continuous quality improvement (CQI), and professional development. She specializes in partnering with diverse communities—including tribes, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, and dual language learners—to strengthen services.
Ramirez advances the goals of EDC’s Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Innovation TA Center and MIECHV TA Resource Center to improve home visiting services and better meet families’ needs.
Previously, Ramirez served as a Zero to Three TTA specialist and led multiple early childhood initiatives. As the regional director of First Things First, she collaborated with the Cocopah Tribe Regional Partnership Council on developing regional priority goals to address community needs.
Ramirez holds an EdS degree in Early Childhood Education from Northcentral University, an MA in Early Childhood Education from Northern Arizona University, and a BA in Psychology from the University of Hawaii.